The People from Poland who got buried in Arusha
After the war, about 1,000 refugees after the war ended, many Poles didn’t want to go back home most remained in East Africa, with the majority choosing to stay in the Northern Tanzanian precinct.
Former Tanzanian Prime Minister, Edward Lowassa gets buried in Monduli after massive Arusha Stadium Farewell
Edward Lowassa was among the most powerful and influential personalities in Tanzania and East Africa
East Africa Gateway now to operate four berths at Dar-es-Salaam Port’s Container Terminal
Founding directors are listed as Nazir Karamagi (Tanzanian); Wing Kit Andy Tsoi (Chinese); Sin Ling Ruth Tsim (Canadian); Sing Chi Ip (Hong Kong); Yogesh Manek (Tanzanian); Edith Shih (British); Ivor Chow (Canadian) and Yee Hong Edison Eddie Lee (British).
Denmark enrols 14 Young Tanzanian footballers at the newly established sports academy in Meru
In association with the Silver Leaf Academy of Usa-River, the Young Boys institute works to recruit and groom young Tanzanian footballers preparing them for international events.
KFC fries its way Between Cape Town and Cairo roasting a new outlet in the Safari City of Arusha
The franchise management say their new Tanzanian outlet will be operating from the Central Business District around the Clock Tower area in the tourist city.
Tanzania and Burundi academies enter into agreement to jointly boost international soccer in East Africa
This year, the Didier Drogba academy plans to bring to Arusha four youth soccer teams in several categories, for exchange programs.
Mount Kilimanjaro base becomes another source of hydroelectricity power for Tanzania
Effective from 2025 the Kikuletwa plant will be able to produce over 1.6 Megawatts of electricity power and inject the same into the National grid.
Germany and Tanzania jointly working to empower villages surrounding Serengeti National Park
Under the new development conservation efforts are now paying dividends, because cases of poaching and illegal harvesting of resources have significantly dropped
Arusha: Tanzania’s Basketball Capital lacking its own Regional Team
Arusha, despite being the country’s leading region as far as alternative forms of sports are concerned, did not yet have its own basketball team.
Tanzania will harness the Active Volcano on the ‘Mountain of God’ to Produce Electricity
Lake Natron, Africa’s only breeding area for lesser flamingos becomes another source of electricity energy tapped from geothermal rocks under the active volcano